Arqus Knowledge Pills

By Arqus European University Alliance

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Episodes: 47

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Granada, Graz, Leipzig, Lyon 1, Maynooth, Minho, Padua, Vilnius and Wroclaw, together are Arqus, an Alliance that specifically focuses on people, on students, researchers, teachers and everyone who works in European higher education. Together we want to build a multicultural, multilingual and inclusive Europe that is ready for all the challenges to come. How do we want to do that? Well, join in and listen. This is the Arqus podcast. This is “Arqus Knowledge Pills”.

Episode Date
#47: How can we bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world practice?
Apr 13, 2026
#46: Why are people moving back to the city?
Mar 16, 2026
#45: The intersection of African life narratives, political ecologies and human rights
Feb 19, 2026
#44: Disability rights in Europe: How can EU law make a difference?
Jan 09, 2026
#43: Peace, power and reality: Can we still believe in pacifism?
Nov 11, 2025
#42: What does it really mean to learn autonomously?
Jul 29, 2025
#41: What can sinkholes tell us about our planet’s future?
Jul 07, 2025
#40: Are we ready for AI Twins? Legal and ethical challenges ahead: Innovation, privacy, and the future of digital identity
May 30, 2025
#39: What can Marriage Bars teach us about gender discrimination in the workplace?
Apr 30, 2025
#38: Why strengthening bonds between generations is key to our future?
Mar 25, 2025
#37: Can we win the fight against antibiotic resistance?
Mar 05, 2025
#36: Facial recognition and ethics
Jan 23, 2025
#35: How does data analysis influence society today?
Dec 16, 2024
#34: The governance of water: What is at stake for our planet?
Dec 03, 2024
#33: How will teleworking shape our work in the future?
Oct 23, 2024
#32: How are food, health and the body connected in history?
Sep 27, 2024
#31: How critical is the shortage of teachers today?
Sep 09, 2024
#30: How do sports impact chronic illness?
Jul 23, 2024
#29: How do altmetrics influence the research methods today?
Jun 26, 2024
#28: How are magnetic materials part of our daily lives?
Jun 12, 2024
#27: Should artificial intelligence decide over human intellect?
Mar 22, 2024
#26: How does motherhood impact women's lives?
Feb 22, 2024
#25: How can bioplastics contribute to a more sustainable future?
Jan 31, 2024
#24: Can love be explained through maths?
Dec 11, 2023
#23: How European Higher Education Alliances are changing Research and Studies
Nov 21, 2023
#22: Can exercise improve our intelligence?
Sep 28, 2023
#21: Are phage-derived enzymes the future of disease control?
Sep 07, 2023
#20: Are we not seeing myopia as the "epidemic" that it is?
Jul 27, 2023
#19: What’s the link between inequality and climate change?
Jun 30, 2023
#18: How does climate change affect whales?
May 30, 2023
#17: Is there life on Mars?
Apr 18, 2023
#16: Is love outdated?
Mar 10, 2023
#15: Is philosophy relevant nowadays?
Feb 08, 2023
#14: Artificial Intelligence in the XXI century: a boost in creativity and digital art
Nov 30, 2022
#13: Can a smell make you happy?
Oct 21, 2022
#12: Bacterias vs Viruses: Who wins this fight?
Jun 20, 2022
#11: Learning together: it's a "challenge"!
Apr 29, 2022
#10: What can you learn aboard a ship about sustainability?
Mar 07, 2022
#09: Why are science and sports similar?
Feb 11, 2022
#08: How do migrant entrepreneurs boost economies?
Dec 16, 2021
#07: How can scientists succeed outside academia?
Nov 08, 2021
#06: How can we wow children into science?
Jun 16, 2021
#05: How does a beaver help children to train their computer skills?
May 21, 2021
#04: How can nanoparticles help our immune system to fight cancer?
Apr 21, 2021
#03: How can we support basic research in Europe?
Mar 25, 2021
#02: Why are scholars at risk?
Jan 20, 2021
#01: How do we stop the coronavirus from entering human cells?
Nov 27, 2020